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The Crew Of Apollo 17 Took This Photograph Of Earth In December 1972 While The Spacecraf...

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The Crew Of Apollo 17 Took This Photograph Of Earth In December 1972 While The Spacecraft Was Traveling Between The Earth And The Moon. The Orange-Red Deserts Of Africa And Saudi Arabia Stand In Stark Contrast To The Deep Blue Of The Oceans And The White Of Both Clouds And Snow-Covered Antarctica.

The Crew Of Apollo 17 Took This Photograph Of Earth In December 1972 While The Spacecraft Was Traveling Between The Earth And The Moon. The Orange-Red Deserts Of Africa And Saudi Arabia Stand In Stark Contrast To The Deep Blue Of The Oceans And The White Of Both Clouds And Snow-Covered Antarctica.

Volcanic Islets Cause Tension Between Japan And South Korea

Chung Sung-Jun

One of the Dokdo Islets, known by the Japanese as the Takeshima Islands, is seen from a South Korean coast guard ship as it sails close to the disputed islets April 28, 2005 90 kilometres east of the South Korean Ullung Island. The volcanic islets have been a source of diplomatic tension betweem Seoul and Tokyo for years leading to violent anti-Japanese demonstrations breaking out in South Korea in recent weeks.

One of the Dokdo Islets, known by the Japanese as the Takeshima Islands, is seen from a South Korean coast guard ship as it sails close to the disputed islets April 28, 2005 90 kilometres east of the South Korean Ullung Island. The volcanic islets have been a source of diplomatic tension betweem Seoul and Tokyo for years leading to violent anti-Japanese demonstrations breaking out in South Korea in recent weeks.

Volcanic Islets Cause Tension Between Japan And South Korea

Chung Sung-Jun

One of the Dokdo Islets, known by the Japanese as the Takeshima Islands, is seen from a South Korean coast guard ship as it sails close to the disputed islets April 28, 2005 90 kilometres east of the South Korean Ullung Island. The volcanic islets have been a source of diplomatic tension betweem Seoul and Tokyo for years leading to violent anti-Japanese demonstrations breaking out in South Korea in recent weeks.

One of the Dokdo Islets, known by the Japanese as the Takeshima Islands, is seen from a South Korean coast guard ship as it sails close to the disputed islets April 28, 2005 90 kilometres east of the South Korean Ullung Island. The volcanic islets have been a source of diplomatic tension betweem Seoul and Tokyo for years leading to violent anti-Japanese demonstrations breaking out in South Korea in recent weeks.

Volcanic Islets Cause Tension Between Japan And South Korea

Chung Sung-Jun

A South Korean flag flies from a South Korean coast guard ship as it sails close to the disputed Dokdo Islets, known by the Japanese as the Takeshima Islands, April 28, 2005 90 kilometres east of the South Korean Ullung Island. The volcanic islets have been a source of diplomatic tension betweem Seoul and Tokyo for years leading to violent anti-Japanese demonstrations breaking out in South Korea in recent weeks.

A South Korean flag flies from a South Korean coast guard ship as it sails close to the disputed Dokdo Islets, known by the Japanese as the Takeshima Islands, April 28, 2005 90 kilometres east of the South Korean Ullung Island. The volcanic islets have been a source of diplomatic tension betweem Seoul and Tokyo for years leading to violent anti-Japanese demonstrations breaking out in South Korea in recent weeks.

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Oleg Nikishin

The worlds first space tourist Dennis Tito poses with the International Space Station crew shortly after his arrival to the station April 30, 2001 in this image from television. Clockwise from bottom left are U.S. astronaut Susan Helms, Russian cosmonauts Yuri Usachev, Yuri Baturin and Talgat Musabayev, U.S. space tourist Dennis Tito, U.S. astronaut Jim Voss. (Photo by RTV/Oleg Nakishin/Newsmakers

The worlds first space tourist Dennis Tito poses with the International Space Station crew shortly after his arrival to the station April 30, 2001 in this image from television. Clockwise from bottom left are U.S. astronaut Susan Helms, Russian cosmonauts Yuri Usachev, Yuri Baturin and Talgat Musabayev, U.S. space tourist Dennis Tito, U.S. astronaut Jim Voss. (Photo by RTV/Oleg Nakishin/Newsmakers

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Oleg Nikishin

The worlds first space tourist Dennis Tito, center, flies into the International Space Station as Russian Talgat Musabayev, right, looks on and the station''s Russian commander Yuri Usache welcomes them, April 30, 2001. Tito and the two Russian cosmonauts Musabayev and Yuri Baturin accompanying him will spend a week as guests of Usachev and his two American crewmates on board the ISS. (Photo by RTV/Oleg Nakishin/Newsmakers

The worlds first space tourist Dennis Tito, center, flies into the International Space Station as Russian Talgat Musabayev, right, looks on and the station''s Russian commander Yuri Usache welcomes them, April 30, 2001. Tito and the two Russian cosmonauts Musabayev and Yuri Baturin accompanying him will spend a week as guests of Usachev and his two American crewmates on board the ISS. (Photo by RTV/Oleg Nakishin/Newsmakers

Possible Ceasefire of Palestinians and Israel

David Silverman

A Palestinian waves a 'Che Guevara' flag during an anti-Israeli demonstration near the A''Ram roadblock April 30, 2001 on the northern border of Jerusalem with the West Bank. As Israel and the Palestinians talked through foreign intermediaries about a possible ceasefire, violent unrest continued in the West Bank and Gaza.

A Palestinian waves a 'Che Guevara' flag during an anti-Israeli demonstration near the A''Ram roadblock April 30, 2001 on the northern border of Jerusalem with the West Bank. As Israel and the Palestinians talked through foreign intermediaries about a possible ceasefire, violent unrest continued in the West Bank and Gaza.

Ramsey Home in Boulder

Michael Smith

A grate covers a basement window at the home of John and Patsy Ramsey April 30, 2001 in Boulder, CO. Retired investigator, Lou Smit, who was involved in the JonBenet Ramsey case, stated on national television that photos that he presented could be used as evidence to support a theory that an intruder killed the 6-year-old. Police have said the child's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, remain under an umbrella of suspicion, a claim they have repeatedly denied. No one has been charged in the 1996 case.

A grate covers a basement window at the home of John and Patsy Ramsey April 30, 2001 in Boulder, CO. Retired investigator, Lou Smit, who was involved in the JonBenet Ramsey case, stated on national television that photos that he presented could be used as evidence to support a theory that an intruder killed the 6-year-old. Police have said the child's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, remain under an umbrella of suspicion, a claim they have repeatedly denied. No one has been charged in the 1996 case.

Ramsey Home in Boulder

Michael Smith

An exterior view of the home of John and Patsy Ramsey April 30, 2001 in Boulder, CO. Retired investigator, Lou Smit, who was involved in the JonBenet Ramsey case, stated on national television that photos that he presented could be used as evidence to support a theory that an intruder killed the 6-year-old. Police have said the child's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, remain under an umbrella of suspicion, a claim they have repeatedly denied. No one has been charged in the 1996 case.

An exterior view of the home of John and Patsy Ramsey April 30, 2001 in Boulder, CO. Retired investigator, Lou Smit, who was involved in the JonBenet Ramsey case, stated on national television that photos that he presented could be used as evidence to support a theory that an intruder killed the 6-year-old. Police have said the child's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, remain under an umbrella of suspicion, a claim they have repeatedly denied. No one has been charged in the 1996 case.

Japanese Elevator Girls

Sion Touhig

The 'Japanese Elevator Girls' perform their ceremonial ''30 Degree Welcoming Bow'' as the doors open April 30, 2001 at Selfridges Department Store in London, England. The girls perform a ''meet and greet'' role in Japanese department stores, and are in Selfridges to take part in a month long festival of Japanese culture at the store.

The 'Japanese Elevator Girls' perform their ceremonial ''30 Degree Welcoming Bow'' as the doors open April 30, 2001 at Selfridges Department Store in London, England. The girls perform a ''meet and greet'' role in Japanese department stores, and are in Selfridges to take part in a month long festival of Japanese culture at the store.

ISS Breaks Away From Endeavour

NASA

Backdropped against the Earth and sporting a readily visible new addition in the form of the Canadarm2 or space station robotic arm, the International Space Station (ISS) is photographed following separation from the Space Shuttle Endeavour during mission STS-100, April 29, 2001. With six astronauts and a Rosaviakosmos cosmonaut aboard the shuttle, the spacecraft performed a fly-around survey of the station, which was inhabited by two astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut.

Backdropped against the Earth and sporting a readily visible new addition in the form of the Canadarm2 or space station robotic arm, the International Space Station (ISS) is photographed following separation from the Space Shuttle Endeavour during mission STS-100, April 29, 2001. With six astronauts and a Rosaviakosmos cosmonaut aboard the shuttle, the spacecraft performed a fly-around survey of the station, which was inhabited by two astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut.

Holocaust Memorial in South Beach

Joe Raedle

A flower is placed into the hand of a statue, by artist Kenneth Treister, which is part of a sculpture depicting thousands of victims crawling into an open hand representing freedom April 29, 2001 at the Holocaust Memorial in South Beach, FL.

A flower is placed into the hand of a statue, by artist Kenneth Treister, which is part of a sculpture depicting thousands of victims crawling into an open hand representing freedom April 29, 2001 at the Holocaust Memorial in South Beach, FL.

The World Bank and IMF Annual Spring Meetings

Alex Wong

International Monetary Fund (IMF) First Deputy Managing Director Stanley Fischer speaks April 29, 2001 during a press conference in Washington, D. C. The World Bank and the IMF are holding their annual Spring meeting this weekend.

International Monetary Fund (IMF) First Deputy Managing Director Stanley Fischer speaks April 29, 2001 during a press conference in Washington, D. C. The World Bank and the IMF are holding their annual Spring meeting this weekend.

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